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“Comparative Water Relations of Carex geyeri and Calamagrostis rubescens”, Botanical Gazette, vol. 147, no. 1, pp. 71 - 77, 1986.
, “Spatial and temporal variability in minimum temperature trends in the western U.S. sagebrush steppe”, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 133, pp. 125 - 133, 2016.
, “Field Day Report. Special Report #935. Management of Great Basin Rangelands: Vegetation and Livestock Exclusion in the Sagebrush Steppe”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994.
, “Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.”, Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.
, “The Northern Great Basin: A Region of Continual Change”, Rangelands, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 114 - 118, 2015.
, “Challenges and limitations to native species restoration in the Great Basin, USA”, Plant Ecology, no. 1v1111, pp. 81 - 94, 2017.
, “A New Perspective and Approach to Ecosystem Restoration: a Seed Enhancement Technology Guide and Case Study”, Restoration Ecology, 2022.
, “EOARC, Annual Report: Western Juniper Woodland Program”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995.
, “Ecological Restoration in the Age of Apocalypse”, Global Change Biology, vol. 29, no. 17, pp. 4706 - 4710, 2023.
, “Is The Range Condition Concept Compatible With Ecosystem Dynamics?”, Annual Meeting Society for Range Management. Spokane, Washington, 1992.
, “Gas Exchange and Water Relations of Lemmon's Willow and Nebraska Sedge”, Journal of Range Management, vol. 48, no. 2, p. 121, 1995.
, “Range Field Day Report 2004: Current forage and livestock production research Special Report 1052”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2004.
, “Field Day Report. Special Report #935. Management of Great Basin Rangelands: Understory Plant Succession Following Cutting of Western Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) Woodland on Steens Mountain, Oregon”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994.
, “Activated Carbon Seed Technology Protects Seedlings From Two Pre-emergent Herbicides Applied in Tandem”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 96, pp. 67 - 71, 2024.
, “Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center Annual Report 1998: Measuring Carbon Dioxide Flux on Sagebrush Range: Preliminary Results”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998.
, “Improving Field-Based Experimental Research to Compliment Contemporary Management”, Rangelands, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 26 - 30, 2009.
, “Technical note: labeling of forages with 13C for nutrition and metabolism studies”, Journal of Animal Science, vol. 71, no. 5, pp. 1320 - 1325, 1993.
, “The Influence of Several Range Improvements on Estimated Carrying Capacity and Potential Beef Production”, Journal of Range Management, vol. 38, no. 5, p. 395, 1985.
, “The rangeland carbon dioxide flux project”, Rangelands, pp. 16–18, 1997.
, “Implications of weedy species in management and restoration of pinyon and juniper woodlands”, SB Monson and R. Stevens, compilers, Proceedings: ecology and management of pinyon-juniper communities within the Interior West. Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service RMRS-9, Ogden, UT, pp. 394–396, 1999.
, “Applying ecological principles to wildland weed management”, Weed Science, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 266 - 270, 2003.
, , “The value of decision models: using Ecologically Based Invasive Plant Management as an example”, Rangelands, vol. 34, pp. 2–5, 2012.
, “EOARC, Annual Report: Alternative Approaches to Rangeland Management”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995.
, “Field Day Report. Special Report #935. Management of Great Basin Rangelands: Stand Establishment from Seeded Native Grasses”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994.
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